Course syllabus - Bachelor Thesis in Economics
Scope
15.0 credits
Course code
NAA305
Valid from
Autumn semester 2026
Education level
First cycle
Progressive Specialisation
G2E (First cycle, has at least 60 credits in first-cycle course/s as entry requirements, contains degree project for Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science)
Main area(s)
Economics
Organisation
Department of Business and Mathematics
Ratified
2019-08-19
Revised
2025-11-03
Literature lists
Course literature is preliminary up to 8 weeks before course start. Course literature can be valid over several semesters.
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Books
Objectives
The aim of bachelor thesis in Economics is to write, present and defend a theoretical or empirical essay of some economic topic, using economic theory and methods learnt from previous courses.
Learning outcomes
After completed course the student shall be able to
- construct, search and find relevant research topics, scientific literature and relevant and accurate data sources
- identify a specific economic problem they will investigate, organize and accomplish the project within a certain time period
- use economic theory and methods to analyze their chosen problem in depth
- introduce appropriate simplifying assumptions in order to treat complex economic problems
- evaluate the consequences of their simplified assumptions and limitations
- draw general conclusions and make informed judgments
- write clearly, consistent and formally correct so that readers with an equivalent background will be able to follow the reasoning
- defend their arguments
- critically discuss economic articles
- co-operate successfully with their co-authors
Course content
The bachelor thesis is different from regular courses. Students choose the economic topic they are interested in and the appropriate method in cooperation with their supervisors. They research the topic, independently or in pairs, and present their work and their findings in a written report, which will be discussed and evaluated in a final seminar.
Specific requirements
Economics 45 credits with gradual progression; at least 30 credits at G1N and at least 15 credits at G1F.
Examination
Thesis (UPS1), 15 credits, grades Excellent (A), Very good (B), Good (C), Satisfactory (D), Sufficient (E), Insufficient, complementary work possible (Fx), Insufficient (F)
A student who has a certificate from MDU regarding disability study support, can request adaptions for the examination. It is the examiner who takes decisions on any adaptions, based on the certificate and other conditions.
Grade
AF-skala
Interim Regulations and Other Regulations
No thesis will be accepted to the final seminar unless it has passed a plagiarism test and the supervisor has given his/her approval. The thesis is evaluated by two teachers and the final mark is weighted by 80% of the thesis, by 10% of its presentation and defense and by 10% of the opposition/discussion and active participation in all seminars. Notice that the version presented at the final seminar is the one that will be graded. Moreover, the thesis will not be credited unless a final improved and corrected version has been sent to the supervisor/examinator.
The written thesis is examined at the final seminar, where the author(s) defend their work against one or two opponents who have been appointed. All authors are expected to be opponents to other theses as well and the participation of the final seminars is obligatory to all students.
No Thesis will be accepted to the final seminar, unless the supervisor has given his (her) approval and the Thesis has passed the plagiarism test run by the control company Urkund, to which the thesis must have been sent.
Kursen överlappar helt med NAA304 / Overlap with NAA304.
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